Couple of tuning tools...
Couple of tuning tools...
I've had these for a while, figured I'd share them with the group...
Basically, they're compute the commanded AFR for open loop and power enrichment based on the $8D tables OL and PE tables.
You plug in the tables via copy/paste from TunerCat into the sheets entitled "Enter VAlues from CATS". The spreadsheet does the rest. The other sheets are labled with the coolant temperature at which the commanded AFR's are displayed vs RPM (for PE) and vs MAP (for OL). The equations were given to me from John at Tunercat.
The spreadsheets are embedded in the attached Word Document. They're currently displaying ANHT Values.
Let me know what you think.
Basically, they're compute the commanded AFR for open loop and power enrichment based on the $8D tables OL and PE tables.
You plug in the tables via copy/paste from TunerCat into the sheets entitled "Enter VAlues from CATS". The spreadsheet does the rest. The other sheets are labled with the coolant temperature at which the commanded AFR's are displayed vs RPM (for PE) and vs MAP (for OL). The equations were given to me from John at Tunercat.
The spreadsheets are embedded in the attached Word Document. They're currently displaying ANHT Values.
Let me know what you think.
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Re: Couple of tuning tools...
those sheets definitely help to get a feel of the effect of those tables on the fueling. I would personally prefer if they were all in the same spreed sheet much like the $EE 94/95 LT1 table (see attached).
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Re: Couple of tuning tools...
It'd be cool (and probably net you more usage) if you also support TunerPro tables. To do so, you'd only need to support a paste from a table with the Y axis inverted from CATS.
Yes, future versions of TunerPro will support the ability to invert the axes.
You also might place a note in this thread regarding what mask ID this supports, for searchability.
Yes, future versions of TunerPro will support the ability to invert the axes.
You also might place a note in this thread regarding what mask ID this supports, for searchability.
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